Verkada establishes newly formed Federal Advisory Board

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Verkada, a cloud-based physical security solutions company, has appointed four leaders to its newly formed Federal Advisory Board.

According to the company, the board which brings together experts with experience across the public sector, will provide counsel to Verkada as it continues to expand its product offering for the Federal Government. 

“Our approach to building has always been first to deeply understand the needs of our customers,” said Filip Kaliszan, Co-Founder and CEO at Verkada.

“Our new Federal Advisory Board is critical to helping us continue to do that in a thoughtful way when it comes to engineering our products for the evolving needs of federal customers.

Whose joining the Federal Advisory Board?

Kiersten Todt, former Chief of Staff of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

She was responsible for the planning, allocation of resources and development of long-range objectives in support of the department’s goals — including the management and execution of an almost $3 billion budget and over 3,000 employees and contractors.

Todt currently serves in an advisory role to CISA’s director and is a strategic adviser to venture capital firms and the Data and Trust Alliance, a CEO-led cross-sector industry effort to create standards for data provenance and high-risk use of artificial intelligence.

Prior to her CISA role, Todt co-founded and was Managing Director of the Cyber Readiness Institute (CRI), a non-profit that develops free cybersecurity tools for small businesses worldwide.

Her service to the Federal Government includes serving as a professional staff member in the US Senate, where she co-drafted the legislation to create the Department of Homeland Security and as Executive Director of President Obama’s Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity.

Vice Admiral Timothy Szymanski (Retired), former Deputy Commander of United States Special Operations Command

VADM Szymanski served in many Navy and Joint Special Operations assignments as a Navy SEAL officer for nearly 37 years.

He most recently served as Deputy Commander United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), MacDill Air Force Base, Florida after serving as the Commander Naval Special Warfare in Coronado, CA. 

USSOCOM ensures the readiness of joint special operations forces and, as directed, conducts operations worldwide.

A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Szymanski graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1985.

He completed a Master of Joint Campaign Planning and Strategy degree at the Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Norfolk VA.

Dan Mathews, former Commissioner of the US Public Buildings Service

Mathews spent 25 years of federal service in Congress and the executive branch.

In 2024, President Biden appointed Mathews to the Public Buildings Reform Board, which is tasked with making recommendations to realign the federal real estate portfolio.

He also serves on the Industry Advisory Group of the US State Department’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations.

In addition, Mathews is a board member of both the Federal Real Property Association and the National Federal Development Association.

He has extensive experience with federal real estate issues and served as Commissioner of the US General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, where he led the 375 million square foot civilian real estate portfolio of the Federal Government, over 5,000 employees and a $12 billion budget.

Mathews graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in Government and Philosophy.

Robert Efrus, Founder and CEO of federal consulting firm, Efrus Federal Advisors LLC

Efrus is the Founder and CEO of Efrus Federal Advisors LLC (EFA).

He also serves as President of the Coalition for Enterprise Open Source Software in Government.

Efrus has an understanding of how to leverage the congressional oversight process in support of procurement outcomes and has a long and distinguished record in helping federal software vendors capture large federal deals.

Most recently, Efrus was awarded a prestigious FED 100 award for his multi-year efforts to raise awareness about evolving software security requirements.

He formerly served as a Presidential Management Fellow at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (HQ) where he worked as a manned space flight Congressional Liaison Officer in NASA’s Office of Legislative Affairs.

Ealso worked on Capitol Hill as a NASA Congressional Fellow handling space and aviation issues for a United States Senator.